Thursday, January 4, 2018

Festive Parkrunning


You've forgotten your barcode, now bite the dust!
Shipley Park in the south of Derbyshire was created out of the remnants of Shipley Hall's grounds and a vast area of disused railway lines and coal pits and open cast mines. Various attempts have been made to do something constructive with the area including the installation of an amusement park called the American Adventure. For twenty years the folk of the East Midlands were entertained with white-knuckle rides, a ferris wheel and even a shoot out at the OK Corral. It's all been knocked down, the roller coasters, etc, dismantled and reassembled elsewhere and the site levelled for development. Most of the rest of the park is now a vast attractive semi wild area reserved for walking, biking, horse riding and a Parkrun.

Loop the loop - two outer loops and one inner loop! 
I always worry about Parkruns with more than one lap, am I going to lose count and do an extra lap? Will I get lost and finish with a dreadful time? The website map looked complicate enough but then the organisers announced that we wouldn't be running round the very muddy recreation field at the start (the green space at the top of the map) but would be doing an extra inner lap as shown on my Strava trace. As it was I managed to negotiate the various twists and turns including the crossover point and finished strongly - but with a time of 24:30 this was a bit longer than 5K!


No we didn't run through the boating lake!
Even more complicated was the Parkrun at St Helens on New Years Day. At least it followed the website map and I was happy with 21:26. Here we had two and a half outer laps and an inner one round a nice traditional Victorian park named, you've spotted it, Victoria Park. We were treated to well tended formal flower beds, play areas and a lovely bandstand where the enthusiastic organisers had laid on free tea and coffee for the thirsty park runners. I had hoped to get to four or even five Parkruns over Christmas and New Year but with one thing and another I ended up doing two. The two-in-a-day winner of St Helens Parkrun had already won the Widnes Parkrun (also in a Victoria Park, a 9 am start) and then cycled 9 miles to start at St Helens at 10:30!

The bandstand with band (in summer!)










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